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Monday, February 1, 2016

Taylor Maid...

Taylor Maidby Tara Lain

Blurb:

He'll marry the maid to get $50 million but a secret could queer the deal.

Taylor Fitzgerald needs a last-minute bride.

On the eve of his twenty-fifth birthday, the billionaire’s son discovers that despite being gay, he must marry a woman before midnight or lose a fifty-million-dollar inheritance. So he hightails it to Las Vegas… where he meets the beautiful maid Ally May.

There’s just one rather significant problem: Ally is actually Alessandro Macias, son of a tough Brazilian hotel magnate. But if Ally keeps pretending to be a girl for a little while longer, is there a chance they might discover this marriage is tailor-made?

By
the time Taylor pulled into the parking garage at his condominium, his skin
felt too tight in a lot of places, most of them below the belt. Ally had spent
the whole drive alternately stretching out his long legs in their heels and
pulling them up under him, showing off yards of bare, smooth, hard man flesh
from ankle to hip. Taylor had never known he liked men in drag, but Jesus, his
tastes seemed to form around everything Alessandro. The guy simply turned him
on. He’d done it as a woman, and now, as a man in woman’s clothing, he made
Taylor want to commit lewd acts in public places—like the side of the freeway.
And he seemed oblivious to his effect on Taylor, which only added to the
allure.

Watching
those same long legs striding down the hall in front of him made Taylor
seriously glad he had a coat to cover the telephone pole in his pants. Ally
waited at the door for Taylor to open it. He needed to get him a key.

As
Ally walked in, he glanced back. “How soon do they want to do the questioning?”

Taylor
closed the door. Could he take off his coat, or would the fire stick still
show? “Smith just said ‘soon.’ If I know Laughton, he wants to give us as
little time to prepare as possible.”

“So
we better start practicing.” Ally unwrapped the belt and slipped Taylor’s coat
off his shoulders. As Taylor hung it in the hall closet, Ally walked into the
open living room, ass swaying in the clingy knit.

Blast off. Taylor’s cock
leaped, and his brain fried. “Ally?”

“Yes?”
He looked over his shoulder in a move so unconsciously flirtatious, he should
have been spanked, and that sounded like way too good an idea.

“Are
you gay?”

That
deep, sultry laugh rumbled through his padded chest. “Are you kidding?”

“So
your father wants you to marry—”

“A
woman. Wealthy and influential. The type who can do good for the family and
persuade his son out of his perversion at the same time.”

“No
wonder you ran.”

“Yes.
Can you imagine living such a life? Not only married to a member of the wrong
sex, but one you don’t even know or like?” He shuddered.

“You
didn’t know me.”

His
lips curved. “True. But I was desperate—”

Taylor’s
stomach sank.

“And
I liked you immediately. Instinctively.” He kicked off his shoes, sighed, and
picked them up. “Besides, I thought you were hot.” With a twitch of that
infernal butt, he walked down the hall.

Taylor
gasped for breath. Hot? He thinks I’m
hot? Ripping at his tie and unbuttoning his shirt at the same time, he ran
to his room, threw his clothes on the bed, and pulled on the sweats and T-shirt
he liked to sleep in. Hot. He thinks I’m
hot.

Okay, get some
control.

In
through the nose. Out through the mouth. In through the—bullshit!

About the Author

Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT erotic romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 23. Her best­selling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and Tara has been named Best Writer of the Year in the LRC Awards. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. She lives with her soul­mate husband and her soul­mate dog in Laguna Beach, California, a pretty seaside town where she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”!